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Ferguson, of Aylesbury, for the same. 29. To Mr. Turn- 

 bulJ, for Nectarines. 30. To Mr. Ferguson, of Aylesbury, 

 for the same. 31. To Mr. Snow, gardener to the Earl de 

 Grey, F.H.S., for Black Tartarian Cherries. 32. To the 

 same, for Elton Cherries. 33. To Mr. Meyers, of Brent- 

 ford, for Black Circassian Clierries. 34. To the same, for 

 Bigarreau Cherries. 35. To Mr. Elphinstone, gardener to 

 the Right Hon. the Speaker, for Bi-itish Queen and Eleanor 

 Strawberries. 36. To Mr. Lydiard, of Batheaston, for the 

 same. 37. To Mr. Bruce, gardener to Boyd JNIiller, Esq., 

 for the second best-flavoured Melon, " Cuthill's improved 

 Scarlet-fleshed." 



Tfie Certificate of Merit: 1. To Mr. Herman, Denham, 

 Bucks, for a collection of Roses, in fifty varieties. 2. To 

 Mr. Slowe, gardener to W. R. Baker, Esq., F.H.S., for the 

 same, in twenty-five varieties. 3. To Messrs. Paul, for a 

 collection of Yellow Roses. 4. To Mr. Bruce, gardener to 

 Boyd Miller, Esq., of Tooting, for Erica depressa. 5. To 

 Mr. Bragg, of Slough, for a collection of Carnations. 6, 

 To the same, for a collection of Picotees. 7. To Mr. E. G. 

 Henderson, F.H.S., for Abronia umbellata. 8. To Messrs. 

 Veitch and Son, for Cephalotus follicularis. 9. To Messrs. 

 Henderson, for Achimenes Ghiesbreghtiana. 10. To Mr. 

 Glendinning, F.H.S., for Gloxinia Wortleyana. 11. To 

 Messrs. Veitch and Son, for Mitraria coccinea. 12. To 

 Messrs. Henderson, for a collection of Petunias. 13. To 

 Mr. Salter, P'.H.S., for a Fuchsia, " Corymbiflora alba." 

 14. To Mr. Epps, F.H.S., for the third best-named collec- 

 tion of Plants (no error in fifteen). 15. To Mr. Taylor, 

 gardener to J. Coster, Esq., for Black Hamburgh Grapes. 

 16. To Mr. Fleming, gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, 

 F.H.S., for the same. 17. To Mr. Bassett, gardener to 

 T. B. Herring, Esq., Finchley, for the same. 18. To Mr. 

 Turnbull, gardener to the Duke of Marlborough, F.H.S., 

 for Peaches. 19. To Mr. Monro, gardener to Mrs. Oddie, 

 for Nectarines. 20. To Mr. Whiting, gardener to H. T. 

 Hope, Esq., F.H.S., for Black Tartarian Cherries. 21. To 

 Mr. Woods, gardener to F. Wigg, Esq., for British Queen 

 Strawberries. 22. To Mr. Shepherd, of Deptford, for 

 Myatt's Eleanor Strawberries. 23. To Mr. Whiting, for 

 the third best-flavoured Melon, " Egyptian Green-fleshed." 



*^* A prize of the value of Ten Pounds was awarded to Mr. 

 Fleming, gardener to the Duke of Sutherland, F.H.S., for the 

 finest collection of Fruit. 



